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The Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF) opened on 20 June

The winners of the Edinburgh International Film Festival awards have been announced as the 66th event draws to a close.

The award for best international film was won by Here, Then, by Chinese director Mao Mao.

Director Penny Woolcock received the Michael Powell Award for best British film for One Mile Away.

The festival came to end on Saturday with the European premiere of Disney-Pixar animation Brave.

The awards honour the best films, actors and directors of the 12-day festival.

Here, Then, explores themes of alienation and disillusionment in modern China, telling the story of different people whose lives overlap.

One Mile Away, which had its world premiere in Edinburgh, follows the attempted reconciliation of two Birmingham gangs.

The Michael Powell Award was presented by actor Jim Broadbent, who was joined by Japanese actress and producer Kiki Sugino and the founder and director of Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, Tiina Lokk.

The jury citation said it was "a brave and honest film tackling a huge problem with sensitivity and skill".